False, Apple Computer began developing the Firewire standard in the 1980s.
False. Apple Computer began developing the FireWire standard in the 1980's.
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False.
It's kind of the other way around. IEEE 1394 is the standard. It is also known as Firewire.
no apple did
The IEEE 1394 interface was largely developed by Apple and is marketed by them as FireWire.
firewire and the i.Link
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Usb 2.0 and usb 3.0 (new)
A technology similar to USB: It comes in two versions... Firewire 400 (IE1394a) 400 MB/second and Firewire 800 (IE1394b) 800 MB/Second Firewire is used mainly for transferring large amounts of data, such as digital video and/or sound. Firewire is rapidly becoming the de-facto standard for music recording and production, particularly Firewire800.
Any Firewire adapter will work great with a dell notebook, as they all have a standard firewire outlet or can use an adapter card.